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Two contractors operating in the Teso region, where Katine falls, also say that they charge NGOs higher rates than that set by the government because of the more stringent quality demands of the former.
Muñoz had to decide where to focus his efforts against a backdrop of margin squeezes in the food business, competition for product from the developing world, ever more stringent quality, sustainability, and environmental standards from clients, and perennial hiring challenges.
To make our analysis as conservative as possible, we only included autosomal SNPs which passed more stringent quality control criteria than used by the WTCCC, and, unlike that study, additionally corrected all P-values for inflation in the test statistics (see statistical section).
Toyota responded to the new reports with a statement saying it takes "all customer reports seriously" and is "taking steps to implement more stringent quality controls, investigate customer complaints more aggressively, keep open lines of communication with safety agencies and respond more quickly to safety issues we identify".
Unlike traditional data applications, multimedia applications not only generate heavy traffics, but also have more stringent Quality of Service (QoS) requirements.
Head Start and prekindergarten programs are examples of publicly-funded programs that can be subjected to more stringent quality requirements than typically occur in child care settings.
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In addition, the next-generation 5G mobile wireless system is expected to accommodate considerably larger number of wireless connections to better support existing and emerging applications including machine-to-machine (M2M) applications many of which require more stringent quality-of-service (QoS) including better delay, reliability, and higher spectral and energy efficiency [2, 7].
Though some improvements have been made in recent years through more stringent air quality standards, cleaner burning engines and efficient industrial machinery, the region continues to struggle with poor air quality and the health problems it brings.
This has led to broader and more stringent water quality standards.
As the polymer industry becomes more competitive, polymer manufacturers face increasing pressures for production cost reductions and more stringent "polymer quality" requirements.
Within the petroleum refining and petrochemical industries, catalysts provide the opportunity for drop-in solutions for addressing ever more stringent product quality and environmental specifications.
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